Cruising with the Mouse - Disney Cruise Line
There's magic in everything that team Disney touches and
the Disney cruise line is no exception. Michael Eisner himself
commissioned a talented group of ship designers, cruise
experts and Disney creators to produce cruise ships that
would appeal to adults and children of all ages. The result
was two nearly-identical ships, Disney Wonder and Disney
Magic.
The ships are distinctively Disney, with the famous mouse
silhouette prominently placed on the smokestacks and
appearing frequently throughout the ships. That's not all;
a fifteen-foot statue of Goofy is the figurehead on Disney
Magic while Donald Duck adorns the front of Disney Wonder.
Of course, cast members masquerade through the ship in
costumes of the famous Disney characters. Disney art is
featured on the walls and images of Disney characters
appear everywhere. Disney excels at promoting everything
Disney so expect onboard shops to be full of Disney
memorabilia.
Disney Cruise Line offers three, four, seven and ten day
cruises that sail from Disney's own Port Canaveral near
Orlando to popular spots in the Caribbean, including St.
Maarten, Nassau, Antigua, Cozumel, St. Thomas, Grand Cayman
Island, St. Lucia, and Key West. All cruises stop at for a
day at Castaway Cay, a private island developed by Disney
solely for the enjoyment of Disney Cruise Line passengers.
The cruise can easily be combined with a stay at Walt
Disney World; passengers can stay at Disney World for
several days before or after a cruise for one price that
includes transportation on, what else, a Disney bus to or
from Port Canaveral. And with the latest technology,
tourists check in only once and the key card issued to them
unlocks both their hotel and stateroom doors.
As expected, this Cruise Line caters to children with
activities for all age groups all day long. In fact, more
than 15,000 square feet of ship's real estate is devoted to
children. Teens have a private area of the ship dedicated
to their interests that offers video games, movies, and a
place to listen to CD's. Supervised teen sports are also
available.
Disney Cruise Lines provides quality nighttime
entertainment in a 977-seat theatre each evening with, of
course, a family orientation. While other cruise lines
mimic Las Vegas entertainment, Disney entertainment is
similar to shows at Disney World. As might be expected,
there is no casino on board the Disney ships. However,
adults can find evening entertainment in a number of
lounges and nightclubs.
A special feature of the Disney cruises is the dining
arrangement. Dinners are served at 6:30 and 8:30 pm in one
of three family dining areas. Over a three day period, a
passenger will have dinner in a different restaurant each
night, thus getting to experience the unique ambiance of
each one. For a $10 cover charge, those wishing to avoid
family dining can opt to eat at the upscale adult-only
restaurant, but only after gaining sought-after advance
reservations.
If you or your children adore everything Disney, you will
certainly enjoy this cruise.
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